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- Title
Diverse DNA methylation statuses at alternative promoters of human genes in various tissues.
- Authors
Cheong, Jieun; Yamada, Yoichi; Yamashita, Riu; Irie, Takuma; Kanai, Akinori; Wakaguri, Hiroyuki; Nakai, Kenta; Ito, Takashi; Saito, Izumu; Sugano, Sumio; Suzuki, Yutaka
- Abstract
We characterized the DNA methylation status at 144 tissue-biased and 37 non-tissue-biased alternative promoters of 61 human genes in five normal tissues. Analysis of the collected data revealed that (i) DNA methylation status differed greatly among alternative promoters belonging to the same gene; (ii) DNA methylation status differed between tissues for the majority of the individual promoters, and (iii) 80-90% of CpG-island-containing promoters were not methylated on either allele throughout the five tissues examined. Furthermore, although the statistical significance was not as clear as for the above features, we also found that (iv) the DNA methylation patterns of tissue-biased promoters changed more drastically than those of non-tissue-biased promoters; (v) tissue-biased promoters tended to be less methylated than their respective alternative promoters in the tissues where they were preferentially expressed, and (vi) the 'null' methylation pattern of a given promoter was enriched in the tissues where the transcription was most active. These findings together indicate that there are dynamic physiological changes of DNA methylation. DNA methylation appears to play a significant role in differential usage of alternative promoters and may be related to functional diversification between CpG-island-containing promoters and CpG-island-less promoters.
- Publication
DNA research : an international journal for rapid publication of reports on genes and genomes, 2006, Vol 13, Issue 4, p155
- ISSN
1340-2838
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1093/dnares/dsl008